Jakarta’s Symphony Orchestra Tries To Reboot

“After decades under the control of the government of the capital city, the Jakarta Philharmonic Orchestra has this year taken the bold step of going private. Under the leadership of director Estu Susanto, the Jakarta institution has changed its name (from the Jakarta Symphony Orchestra) and adopted a more professional approach. Now it is seeking to find a whole new audience for classical music, and along the way break down some tired, old stereotypes about the genre.”

Court Quashes Final Attempt To Stop Fisk-Crystal Bridges Art-Sharing Deal

“Artist Georgia O’Keefe gave the 101-piece Stieglitz Collection to Fisk [University] in 1946 with the stipulation that it could not be sold. At issue for the last several years has been whether Fisk can accept 30 million dollars to share the art with Crystal Bridges museum in Arkansas.” The Tennessee Supreme Court has rejected the state’s attempt to block that arrangement.

Those Critics That Panned Leaves Of Grass And The Waste Land? They Had A Valuable Point

“The critics (like the poets themselves) were creatures of their day, and subject to the prejudices of the day. … Such contemporary insight is important not just for its punctuality. The reviews expose how the poets failed the time – or how their time failed the poets. Only by knowing how critics resisted the work can we see what the poetry put in danger.”

Rise Of The Hobbyist Comedians

“We’re seeing the rise of a permanent class of hobbyist comedians; weekend warriors who do five minutes of material once or twice a month at alternative rooms. Heckling is forbidden. These guys shouldn’t be charging their audience, any more than club tennis players should be charging people to watch them hit. But neither should they be singled out for scorn for daring to play tennis.”